Mr. S. V. Wood’s Catalogue of Shells from the Crag. 247 
of DESCRIPTION. Coralline. Red, Mam. 
Sp. 
ConcHIFERA. 
1, Pandora margaritacea, Turt. ......|Sutton ...... Walton Naze. 
Tellina inzequivalvis, Linn. 
Syst. Nat. 
1. |Saxicava rugosa, Min. Con. var. a. 
GEO6G,. wes aR ove os+/SUttON oo000e|Sutton ...... ...| Lhorpe. 
Saxicava pholadis, 7urt. var. 6. 
t. 2. £. 11. ..crecercccceceeeeess/Outton. 
Hiatella minuta, 7'wrt. var. y. ; 
£. 2. £, 12. ceccscecccencessweees Sutton. 
oblonga, Turt. var. 4. t. 2. 
£.13. ..ccscrsceess a sun sennée »--/Sutton. 
Saxicava rugosa, subequilate- 
MAIN, WUGME WAT < B..cccccksssesiliccesssess ++ee-|Butley. 
1.|Agina purpurea? Turton * ......... Sutton. 
1.|Montacuta substriata, Zurt. Brit. . 
me. t. 11. £.:9, 10.....s0ss.s-1 Sutton. 
Ligula substriata, Mont. 7. B. 
Sup. p. 25. 
2. ee puns debettinesss cus Sutton. 
Tellemyaovata, Brown’s Conch. 
Illust. pl. 14. f. 20, 21. 
By —— truncata, 1. 8. ...cc00+rcccrecees{SUttOD .,20.-| Walton Naze. 
4, |\———. pumila, 1. S. cseeseeseesseeeees Sutton. 
Ba deo—— 1 GONACINA, N.S, ..0cccceccccess Sutton.. 
6. |? cylindrica, n. S. ssceseeesess Sutton... 
1. |Kellia suborbicularis, Zurt. Brit. 
es be 1A. fe Dy De cieegs eooe--/9Utton. 
Mya suborbicularis, Mont. 7. 
B. p.39. 
Amphidesma physoides,Lamkh. 
v. p. 498. 
2. | —— dubia  ...ccrcsecseceeees speekine? Sutton ....../Sutton. 
Psammotea dubia, Desh. Cog. 
foss. des Env. de Paris, pl. 
10. f. 13, 14. 
| 3.|Kellia coarctata, n. s. ......0. biteus Sutton. 
4, |\_——. transversa, N. Ss. ..... de piceetics Sutton. 
5. | ——? deltoidea, n, S. ......scccceees{SUttON cocoee Sutton. 
6. ? orbicularis, n. s.  .....+000.../Sutton. 
7.|\——? flexuosa, n.s. ..... ties ---|Sutton. 
8. F CVCIAMIA, ND. Ge ..00.4) seeeeeeee/SUtton. 
1. |Cryptodon bisinuatus, n. s. ......... Sutton. 
2 rotundatus, N. S. .sseceeeeeeese./SUttON, 
3. |——? Verticordia, n. s. ............/Sutton, 
1, |Loripes undularia, n. 8. ......ceseceleceeesececeseee/SUttON ...00e---|Bramerton. 
_ * Only one specimen. 
_ + This is one of those shells covered externally with undulating or divaricating 
lines, but differs from all the numerous Lucine with those peculiar markings that 
I have seen, inasmuch as it has a semi-internal ligament, and may, perhaps, have 
had an inhabitant similar to that of Lucina lactea, which, on account of its pe- 
culiar foot, has been named Loripes by Poli. I have therefore placed it in that 
genus. 
